-

Morgan Stanley Wealth Management Launches “Come In, Let’s Talk” Podcast

A Series of Conversations with Senior Executives that Explore What It Really Takes to Be a Top Woman on Wall Street

  • Come In, Let’s Talk: Top women of Wall Street invite you into their offices and share exactly what it took to get there
  • Interviews with senior executives at Morgan Stanley detail personal experiences overcoming the challenges often faced by women while climbing the ranks
  • Surprising, hope-filled conversations are an inspiration to ambitious future leaders

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Morgan Stanley Wealth Management today launched Come In, Let’s Talk, a podcast series of candid, groundbreaking conversations with senior women executives who discuss their personal experiences climbing the corporate ranks and offer inspiration and specific guidance for anyone aspiring to a senior leadership position.

The full first season of Come In, Let’s Talk is available today at www.morganstanley.com/letstalk. Each of the eight episodes focuses on a specific challenge women often face as they grow their careers.

Episodes include:

  • Episode 1: Stacie Hoffmeister – Introduction, Managing Director, Head of Home Office Talent and Diversity
  • Episode 2: Rachel Wilson – Using Your Voice, Managing Director, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management’s Head of Data Security and Infrastructure Risk
  • Episode 3: Lisa Golia – Finding Balance, Managing Director, Head of Strategic Services for Morgan Stanley Wealth Management
  • Episode 4: Margaret Flynn-Martin – Advancing Careers Through Relationships, Managing Director, Head of Relationship Management for Morgan Stanley Wealth Management
  • Episode 5: Rosalie Berman – Building a High-Performance Team, Managing Director, Head of Reinvestment at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management
  • Episode 6: Liz Dennis – Leading with Vision, Managing Director, Head of Private Wealth Management at Morgan Stanley
  • Episode 7: Ileana Musa – Influencing to Create Change, Managing Director, Head of International Banking and Lending at Morgan Stanley
  • Episode 8: Kara Underwood – Season Wrap & Personal Brand, Managing Director, Head of Wealth Management Diversity, Inclusion, and Talent

“I’m continually impressed that the women of our Firm share ideas, support each other – and find moments to connect - in ways that are really special and generous,” said Andy Saperstein, Co-President of Morgan Stanley. “These conversations are a meaningful way of sharing their inspiring stories to women everywhere, in any industry.”

“These conversations felt personal and surprising,” said the host of Come In, Let’s Talk, Stacie Hoffmeister, Managing Director, Head of Home Office Talent and Diversity. “Even though I know these women, I realized quickly I only knew part of their stories. In our conversations, they share candidly and generously. We talk about business topics – like building teams and using your influence – but the talks are deep and honest. These conversations are valid and valuable, especially to the next generation of women leaders.”

About Morgan Stanley Wealth Management

Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, a global leader, provides access to a wide range of products and services to individuals, businesses and institutions, including brokerage and investment advisory services, financial and wealth planning, cash management and lending products and services, annuities and insurance, retirement and trust services.

About Morgan Stanley

Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) is a leading global financial services firm providing a wide range of investment banking, securities, wealth management and investment management services. With offices in 41 countries, the Firm’s employees serve clients worldwide including corporations, governments, institutions and individuals. For further information about Morgan Stanley, please visit www.morganstanley.com.

© 2022 Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. Member SIPC.

Contacts

Media Relations: Christy Jockle, Christine.Jockle@morganstanley.com

Morgan Stanley

NYSE:MS

Release Versions

Contacts

Media Relations: Christy Jockle, Christine.Jockle@morganstanley.com

More News From Morgan Stanley

Professional Guidance, Planning and Income Solutions Most-Wanted Retirement Benefits Amid Volatility: Morgan Stanley Retirement Study

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Morgan Stanley at Work, together with Morgan Stanley Institutional Consulting Solutions which supports the retirement business, today announced retirement-focused data from its fifth-annual State of the Workplace Financial Benefits Study. Results show that while more employees are participating in their workplace retirement plans, they are also responding to economic uncertainty by cutting back on their account contributions and looking for financial guidance through...

Morgan Stanley at Work Report Reveals State of Play Among Private Company Decision-Makers in Considering Liquidity Events

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Morgan Stanley at Work (MSAW) today released its second edition of Liquidity Trends: Perspectives from Private Company Leaders. Amid economic and market uncertainty the report reveals private companies at every stage are increasingly planning for liquidity events. Key findings from the report include: Equity compensation adoption has grown significantly. Three out of four (76%) companies now offer equity compensation plans, up 11% from 2021. And it’s not just reserved...

Morgan Stanley Wealth Management Pulse Survey Reveals Majority of Retail Investors Bearish

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Morgan Stanley Wealth Management today announced the results of its quarterly retail investor pulse survey: Bearishness rose. The majority (51%) of investors are now bearish—up 9 percentage points from last quarter. Inflation tops tariffs as chief worry. Over two out of five (41%) investors say inflation is their top portfolio concern, followed by tariffs in second with 35%, and market volatility in third with 24%. Rate-cut optimism fades. Less than half of investors...
Back to Newsroom